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Tech

Waymo, Google’s self-driving car program, has launched a taxi service. Available only in Arizona as of this writing, Waymo One works just like a ride sharing service like Uber, except the “driver” just there in case of emergency, and the car is fully autonomous.

Hide and group wires and cables with the clean-lined CableManager system. It’s a set of modules that have different sizes and shapes, such as T and corner modules. It also comes with a cable box for large items such as power strips.

Audiophile turntable maker Lenco’s unique record player comes as either 3D printable files or ready to use 3D parts, and mechanical bits that you assemble yourself. The minimal design offers modules such as Bluetooth, a speaker, and a solar power unit for customization.

Klipsch’s stylish The Three Bluetooth speaker now comes with Google Assistant. Use it for voice control, connect to your smart devices and search for the weather, news and more. It still has the same room-filling stereo sound and mid-century modern design.

Razer updates its Blade Stealth in terms of both beauty and power. It now has very thin bezels and comes standard with the NVIDIA MX150 4GB GPU, making it suitable for light gaming. It can be configured with a 1080p or a 4K touchscreen display.

Capture crystal clear video and photo of all your extreme adventures with this bargain-priced action cam. It shoots 4K video and 12MP stills, has WiFi connectivity, and comes with a waterproof housing and a variety of mounts. Grab one today in The Awesomer Shop.

Progress Bar is a simple app for MacOS designed to make you more aware of the passing of time. It sits in the menu bar and shows a bar or a percentage of the day, month and year’s progress. You can even include an eerie estimate of your life’s progress.

Wayzn is a device that automates sliding doors – a godsend for people with pets. You can set it to open when motion is detected, or you can control it from your mobile device. It also works with Amazon Alexa. It’s easy to install, and just as easy to remove.

Alt Lab Controllers’ Smash Stick is an arcade controller with an ergonomic button layout. It also uses Sanwa buttons that have been modified to have a cushion for less stress on the hands. It’s compatible with the PC, Wii, Wii U, Gamecube and the Switch.

Silo is a smart device that makes it incredibly easy to vacuum seal food. Use it with its containers to seal food within seconds. It also has Amazon Alexa built-in, so it can tell you how long the food will stay fresh and how much you have left.

The latest version of Netgear’s rechargeable, wireless and weatherproof security camera. The Arlo Ultra can shoot videos at up to 4K and record them with HDR support. It also has a built-in spotlight, allowing it to record in color at night.

The Texttime is one of Cloudnola’s beautiful and minimalist clocks. It’s a flip clock, but instead of using numbers it tells the time using words. The clock has a silent mechanism and uses one AA battery. It’s available in a black or bamboo case.

Bose’s Frames are sunglasses that have miniature speakers in their temples, directing sound into their wearer’s ears. You can also use them to take calls and call up voice assistants. Bose will also plans to release an app which delivers contextual audio based on location.

Lazy Game Room was disappointed with the PlayStation Classic, so he made his own take based on a Raspberry Pi. He made this easy to follow guide for those who want to take the DIY plunge. You’ll have to search for certain files on your own, but it shouldn’t be that difficult.

Sometimes you just want to plug in your phone to your computer or car to charge it. But today’s smart interfaces can get in the way, automatically launching programs that you don’t want. PortaPow’s Data Blocker solves that problem, only allowing power to flow.

Why break the bank on AirPods when you can get the same experience without breaking the bank? AirTaps offer the same kind of truly wire-free sound as Apple’s earbuds, but for a fraction of the price. Grab a pair in The Awesomer Shop today.

Designed by Jose Levy for Lexon, the Prisme is a Bluetooth speaker with a unique triangular case. Its prism shape makes it perfect for mounting vertically into corners. You can also mount it horizontally. Two units can be paired for stereo output.

The Rover Speed is the improved version of Cowarobot’s R1 robotic suitcase. It now has a more stylish design and is faster. It can move at up to 10 mph and lasts up to 12 mi per charge. Its battery is removable and doubles as a power bank.

The Nomodo Trio is one handy desktop device that has three functions. On one side it has a wireless gadget charger, while on the other side it has a combination heater and cooler so you can keep your drinks at the right temperature. Just don’t spill your coffee on your phone.

If you’re into vlogging or streaming, check out Elgato’s handy USB dongle. It lets you use certain DSLRs, camcorders or even GoPro cameras as webcams via HDMI. It can stream and record at up to 4K/30fps. Check if your camera is compatible at Elgato’s website.

Techmoan shows off some more more awesomely weird retro tech. The Roland MT-80S was a compact music player that played back MIDI files using songs stored on a 3.5 inch floppy disk. Since it was designed for learning music, it also packed a digital metronome.

If you liked the idea of SteelSeries’ QcK Prism mouse pad but you think it’s too expensive, check out the company’s new QcK Prism Cloth. It has the same grippy cloth surface as the QcK Prism as well as two programmable LED zones. It’s available in two sizes.

BioLite’s SunLight is an affordable portable RGB LED lamp. It has a solar panel at the back with a clever sundial so you can easily recharge it on the go. It also has a microUSB charging port. It lasts up to 50 h per charge. The 360º kickstand makes it easy to hang.

There are plenty of gadgets out there that automate electronics in your home or office. But David Neevel devised a roomful of truly practical smart home gizmos, which can open and close doors, feed him candy, toss him a beer, and even treat his hangover.

These days, we all spend countless hours staring at digital screens, from smartphones, to tablets, to televisions, to computers. But is the notion that looking at these backlit devices can permanently harm your eyesight a myth or reality? SciShow provides their brief take.

Nyko’s Dualies are alternatives to the Nintendo Switch’s Joy-Con controllers. Their main feature is their ergonomic grip, but they also have rumble feedback, a turbo feature and two swappable thumb caps with different heights.

Elmac Srl’s mechanical gadget promises to greatly reduce the vibration and noise of a washing machine, even if it has an unbalanced load. You attach the base to the bottom of your machine and its electronically-moving feet will counteract vibrations.

DJI’s Osmo Pocket is a small smart camera with a 3-axis gimbal, providing incredible stabilization and a variety of capture modes. It can shoot at up to 4K 60fps and has face and object tracking. Use it with its app to access other shooting modes such as panorama.

If you’re always losing track of your keys, then you need this keychain. It keeps all your keys neatly organized, and features Tile technology to help you locate them if you misplace them. Plus, it includes an LED light and a bottle opener. Save 33% in The Awesomer Shop.